Technically no. A bit is an electronic circuit therefore a processor that uses 32 bits can't be swapped out for one that uses 128 bits, because the 128 bit processor, because the other 96 circuits don't have anything to connect to.
However, you can emulate a 128 bit processor with a 32 bit processor if the 32 bit processor is fast enough, or if you have a multicore processor. For example a quadcore 32 bit processor has 4 cores which handle 32 bits each, so using all 4 cores together you could process 128 bits all at once. If you run a dualcore 32bit processor using both cores you would have 64 bits and would have to run the processor twice as fast as the 128 bit processor to handle the same amount of data. A single core 32bit processor would then have to be run at 4 times the speed.
no
What's 4 x 32?
Nope
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32/128 as a percentage = 100*32/128 % = 100/4 % = 25 %
32
LCM(32, 128) = 128.
LCM for 32 and 128 is 128.
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32 32*1=32 32*4=128
It is 10110100. 128 + 32 + 16 + 4 = 180
You have to buy the 32 bit version and reinstall windows with the 32 bit version you bought